Mark J. Clark, The Biblical ‘Gloss’, the Search for Peter Lombard’s Glossed Bible, and the School of Paris – Robert A. Maxwell, The Cartulary of Baignes and the Problem of Aquitainian Illumination in the Twelfth Century – Claude Lafleur and David Piché with the collaboration of Joanne Carrier, The ‘Questiones circa litteram de uniuersalibus and Expositio littere secunde partis prohemii’ of the Commentary on the ‘Isagoge’ Attributed (?) to John Pagus (I. Introduction and Doctrinal Study): The Ontological Status of Universals – Spencer E. Young, The Subsidiary Sins as Guides to Early Dominican Pastoral Care and Moral Reformation in Stephen of Bourbon’s ‘Tractatus de diversis materiis predicabilibus’ – Anna Fredriksson, The Council of Constance, Jean Gerson, and St. Birgitta’s ‘Reuelaciones’ – Domenic D’Ettore, The Fifteenth-Century Thomist Dispute over Participation in an Analogous Concept: John Capreolus, Dominic of Flanders, and Paul Soncinas – Michael Van Dussen, A Late Medieval Itinerary to England